6 RANUNCULACES. [ Ranunculus. 
R. Lenormandi F. Schultz. R. cenosus Godr. 
Districts I. I. TI. IV. V. VI. VI. VII. — 
Native. Wet ditches and roadsides, bog pools, &c. Rare 
in the extreme north and in the Dingle peninsula, common 
elsewhere. Peren. March (or earlier)—September. Calez- 
fuge A. 
Rare in the following Districts—V. Sparingly west of 
Camp, Tralee Bay, 1890.— VIII. On mud west of Abbeyfeale, 
and in a bog-hole near Rylane, 1904 : R.W.S. 
From sea-level, to 925 feet in the Slaheny valley, to 950 
feet in the Roughty valley and to 1,900 feet on Akinkeen 
Mountain, Slaheny valley, the latter quite an exceptional 
height (R.W.S.). 
First record in Cyb. 1866: Babington. 
This plant flowers in Kerry for the greater portion of the 
year ; healthy specimens in full bloom, gathered in Valencia 
Island, were sent to the writer in the last week of January 
1904, while many plants were noticed in flower in September 
1909. 
R. hederaceus Linn. Ivy-leaved Crowfoot. 
Districts I. II. WT. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. IX. 
Native. Margins of muddy ditches, shallow pools, damp 
roadsides, &e. Common. Peren. March—August. Calct- 
fuge B. 
From sea-level, to 925 feet in the Slaheny valley (R.W.S.), 
but usually lowland. 
First record in 1882: Hart, Proc. R.I.A. 
R. sceleratus Linn. 
Districts — — — — V. — VII. VIII. IX. 
Native. In brackish pools and ditches, and on mud near 
the sea. Very rare or absent over the greater portion of 
the county, rather common in the north. Ann. June— 
August. 
V. Rather frequent about Castlegregory, 1888-1907 ; on 
the east side of Inch sandhills, 1894, and sparingly near 
Ventry, 1905.—VII. & VIII. Frequent here along the coast, 
and occurs inland by the River Brick near Sleveen in the 
latter District, 1904-14: R.W.S.—IX. About the Ferry 
bridge (Cashen River) : Stewart 1890—still in several places 
about the Cashen River, &c., south of Ballybunnion, and 
sparingly by the Shannon shore about three miles west of 
Tarbert, 1890-1908 : R.W.S. 
First record in 1890: Stewart, Proc. R.I.A. 
